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groundswell         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Groundswell (disambiguation); Groundswell Protest
['gra?n(d)?sw?l]
¦ noun
1. an increase of a feeling or opinion among a large group of people.
2. a large or extensive swell in the sea.
groundswell         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Groundswell (disambiguation); Groundswell Protest
A sudden growth of public feeling or support for something is often called a groundswell. (JOURNALISM)
There is undoubtedly a groundswell of support for the idea of a strong central authority...
The groundswell of opinion is in favour of a referendum.
N-SING: with supp, usu N of n
Groundswell (album)         
ALBUM BY PARTS & LABOR
Groundswell (Parts & Labor album)
Groundswell is the first LP album by Parts & Labor, released in 2003 on JMZ Records. The album is entirely instrumental.

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Groundswell
Groundswell may refer to:
Examples of use of groundswell
1. And what if his anticipated groundswell fails to materialize?
2. There has been a groundswell of public support for action.
3. Anger lies beneath the groundswell of community spirit.
4. The incident galvanized Musharraf‘s political opponents, creating a groundswell of support for change.
5. Generally Obama has been buoyed by a groundswell of global good will after his election.